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Re: [cobalt-developers] How to make PHP and MySQL work on a RAQ XTR
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] How to make PHP and MySQL work on a RAQ XTR
- From: Lee Dale <lee@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat May 12 12:18:01 2001
- Organization: Smack Inc.
- List-id: Discussion Forum for developers on Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
crap! I just took the time and expense to pay a contract sys. admin. for this.
There was no mention of a package on the web site. It said to go to mysql.com...
grr.
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Taco Scargo wrote:
> You can also download a pkg format install from http://pkg.nl.cobalt.com
>
> ;)
>
> With regards,
>
> Taco Scargo
> Professional Services Manager, EMEA
>
> Sun Microsystems B.V.
> Server Appliance Business Unit
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David Koopman" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 0:35
> Subject: [cobalt-developers] How to make PHP and MySQL work on a RAQ XTR
>
> > The RAQ XTR comes with PHP installed, however, mySQL is not installed by
> > default.
> >
> > Install MySQL on the XTR:
> > 1) log in as admin - create a 'download' folder or a rpm 'folder' and cd
> > into it.
> > 2) point a browser to www.mysql.com - follow the link for the download
> page
> > for the most recent stable version (right now, it's 3.23 version). Find
> the
> > path to the Standard binary RPMs (all you need is the 'The server for i386
> > systems' and 'Client programs for i386 systems')
> > 3) go back to your shell and type: wget
> > http://path_to_latest_mysql_version.rpm (repeat this for both the server
> > and the client programs)
> > 4) su -
> > 5) rpm -Uvh the_rpms.rpm (do it twice - once for the server, once for the
> > client)
> >
> > ok, at this point mySQL is installed on your cobalt xtr -- proceed to set
> it
> > up the way you want it.... get the root password set and everything and
> > load some databases.
> >
> > You'll find that when you try to use a mysql_connect() funtion in your PHP
> > code, it will fail, by default. You must modify the /etc/httpd/php.ini
> > file. You need to add:
> > extension=mysql.so
> > in the right place in that file.
> >
> > Now try to run your PHP script that makes a call to mysql_connect(). If
> it
> > says something about cannot connect to /tmp/mysql.sock --- then you must
> > do one more thing to make it work...... you must create a symbolic link
> to
> > the real mysql.sock inside the /tmp folder, like this:
> > ln -s /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock /tmp/mysql.sock
> >
> > That's it. Took me awhile to figure it all out. The knowledgebase is
> VERY
> > scarce on information. I am not very happy with the level of support from
> > cobalt, personally. I have had to figure everything out for myself....
> the
> > XTR documentation is lacking big time. If you have an XTR and you know
> how
> > to do something tricky, you should post the How to so others can figure it
> > out too. Thanks.
> >
> > Dave Koopman
> >
> >
> >
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